Usage examples of "larguísimo" in Spanish with translation to English

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Aquel puente no es largo. That bridge isn't long.
El ferrocarril siberiano es al mismo tiempo el más largo y el mejor conocido del mundo. The Siberian Railway is at once the longest and best known railway in the world.
Tienes el pelo demasiado largo. Your hair is too long.
Ahora estás en la Ciudad Vieja, así que será mejor que vayas andando a través del Puente Carlos y después a lo largo de la Calle Mostecká hasta la Plaza Malostranské. Now you are in Old Town, so it will be best to go by foot across Charles Bridge and then along Mostecká Street to Malostranské Square.
Ese puente no es largo. That bridge isn't long.
Este camino es muy largo. This road is very long.
Tu pelo está demasiado largo. Your hair is too long.
Ella tiene el cabello largo. She has long hair.
María tiene el pelo largo. Maria has long hair.
Ella tiene el pelo largo. Her hair is long.
Él tiene el pelo largo. He has long hair.
El texto es demasiado largo. The text is too long.
Desperté de un largo sueño. I awoke from a long dream.
El largo paseo me cansó. The long walk tired me.
Nadie lee los mensajes largos. Nobody reads long messages.
Ha sido una larga noche. It's been a long night.
Me contó una larga historia. He told me a long story.
Esta oración es demasiado larga. This sentence is too long.
¿Y esa cara tan larga? Why the long face?
Él tiene una nariz larga. He has a long nose.
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